Civil Judicial Statistics Scotland, 2010-11

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Civil Judicial Statistics Scotland, 2010-11. 8 December 2011. Contents. Background Current publication Results from current publication Dissemination Work going forward. Background. Publication suspended after Civil Judicial Statistics Scotland 2002 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Civil Judicial Statistics Scotland, 2010-11

8 December 2011

Contents

• Background

• Current publication

• Results from current publication

• Dissemination

• Work going forward

Background• Publication suspended after

Civil Judicial Statistics Scotland 2002 – lack of precision in the definition of data items – inconsistent across the 49 sheriff courts – data unreliable and potentially misleading

• Scottish Court Service and SG worked together to address data quality issues

• Publication reinstated in December 2010– Improved data quality– Consistent data recording– 2010 publication contained 2008-09 and 2009-10 data

2010-11 publication - What is different?

• Thematic layout and improved sign posting• Increased use of contextual information:

– Results from Scottish Crime and Justice Survey included • (2009-10 results, 2010-11 results published 1/11/10)

– Scottish Legal Aid– Mid-year population estimates – Court structure diagram

• Extra tables:– Supplementary time series tables (2008-09 to 2010-11)

published alongside publication– Interactive dataset published

• Consultation released with publication

Presentation issues addressed

• Accessibility requirements– Colour scheme chosen to maximise

accessibility – Text now left-aligned rather than justified– Publication made available as a Word file

• Improved presentation– Shading added to tables– Charts and diagrams added

Court of Session – 2010-11

• Court of Session– 5,176 cases initiated

(down 16 per cent)

– 4,291 cases disposed of

(down 1 per cent)

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Sheriff courts – 2010-11

• Sheriff Courts– 92,308 cases initiated

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– 87,504 cases disposed of

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Differences across SheriffdomsNumber of cases initiated in 2010-11 per 1,000 population

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Tayside, Centraland Fife

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North Strathclyde SouthStrathclyde,

Dumfries andGalloway

Glasgow andStrathkelvin

Sheriffdom

Legal Aid: 2010-11• Civil legal aid spending in the Court of

Session was £8.94m, an increase of 3 per cent since 2009-10

• Civil legal aid spending in the sheriff courts was £29.8m, an increase of 15 per cent since 2009-10

• The number of grants for legal aid has increased over the past three years due to the impact of the recession

Dissemination strategy

• E-mail notification went out to ScotStat users

• Statistical news release published on SG website

• Two twitter announcements on @SGJusticeAnalys went out with publication

• Presenting to internal and external colleagues, including Justice Analytical Services user day

• Picked up by various groups

Going forward?

• Collecting responses from users

• More contextual information

• Include results from other surveys and data collections

• Improved data – Working with the SCS

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Ordinary procedure cases

• The number of ordinary procedure cases has continued to fall in 2010-11

• Largest drop in ordinary cause cases, but little change in the number of commercial and family cases initiated 0

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Overview of civil courts

• Court of Session - highest civil court in Scotland

• Sheriff Courts - local courts, dealing with both criminal and civil business, as well as commissary work

• Justice of the Peace (JP) courts - local courts, dealing with lower-level criminal and civil cases

• Court of Session based in Edinburgh

• 49 sheriff courts across Scotland, grouped into six sheriffdoms

Differences across sheriffdoms

• Fewer cases were initiated and disposed in each sheriffdom in 2010-11– Largest fall in Lothian and Borders (24% fewer cases

initiated, 24% fewer cases disposed)– Smallest change in cases initiated seen in Grampian,

Highlands and Islands (down 12%)– Smallest change in cases disposed seen in North

Strathclyde (down 9%)

• Glasgow and Strathkelvin has dealt with the most cases per 1,000 population, with around 30% more than any other sheriffdom

Debt cases

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Ordinary cause Commercial Summary cause Small claim

• The number of debt cases initiated and disposed of continued to fall across all procedural levels of the sheriff courts

• One possible reason for this is the economic downturn

Repossession cases• Ordinary cause cases

initiated down by almost half - due to new legislation

• Smaller fall in disposed cases partly due to RBS vs Wilson judgment

• The fall in summary cause cases is thought to be due to a change in the way that some local authorities deal with rent arrears

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Family cases 2010-11

• Almost all family cases are raised in the sheriff courts

• Family cases account for 16 per cent of cases initiated in the sheriff courts

• Over three-quarters of cases initiated are for divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership

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Personal Injury• Personal injury cases make up more than half of the

cases processed in the Court of Session– New ruling on pleural plaques released after publication sent to

publishers

• Most personal injury cases are for something other than an asbestos-related condition or clinical negligence

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Asbestos Clinical Negligence Other

Commissary

• Ordinary estate figures for 2010-11 similar to those for 2008-09

• Number of small estates confirmed continues to fall

  Ordinary Estate Small Estate

  Confirmed Average Confirmed Average

2008-09 21,823 £204,000 4,161 £16,300

2009-10 20,537 £197,000 2,881 £18,500

2010-11 21,038 £203,000 2,553 £19,100

Scottish Crime and Justice Survey

• 28% of respondents had experienced at least one civil law problem in the last three years

• 49% of those who had experienced a problem had solved that problem - 7% had given up trying, while 6% were not doing anything towards solving the problem

2010-11 publication

• Published on 25 October 2011

• Based on the 2009-10 publication

• Several changes and improvements...